Cleveland Public Library - Branches

Branches

The Cleveland Public Library has 30 neighborhood branches located throughout the city:

  • Addison Branch
  • Brooklyn Branch
  • Carnegie-West Branch
  • Collinwood Branch
  • East 131st Street Branch
  • Eastman Branch
  • Fleet Branch
  • Fulton Branch
  • Garden Valley Branch
  • Glenville Branch
  • Harvard-Lee Branch
  • Hough Branch
  • Jefferson Branch
  • Langston Hughes Branch
  • Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled
  • Lorain Branch
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch
  • Memorial-Nottingham Branch
  • Mobile Branch
  • Mount Pleasant Branch
  • Public Administration Library
  • Rice Branch
  • Rockport Branch
  • South Branch
  • South Brooklyn Branch
  • Sterling Branch
  • Union Branch
  • Walz Branch
  • West Park Branch
  • Woodland Branch

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